Links probably has a much better connotation than dump, which is something most of us usually do in the morning. Gun news is a little dry lately, but I’m still building up some stories in the tabs where I don’t really have much to add other than a link.

Picking a competition holster. I can’t speak for competition, but my regular carry holster for my Glock 19 is a Comp-Tac IWB Infidel holster, and I can’t say enough good thing about it. It basically stopped my quest for the better carry holster.

Columns like that interest me, since I’m even too old to be a Baby Boomer, much less a Millennial, yet it outlines what the GOP would need to do to win me on any consistent basis.

Also, I observe that the way it defines the libertarianism of Millennials, is a lot more consistent with what “libertarian” meant when I was actively involved in the movement, 20 – 30 years ago, than what it appears to have come to mean today. (Wow, do you think maybe I wasn’t wasting my time, and some little kids were actually listening to us back in the 1980s?) For example, at one time to be considered libertarian, you had to be suspicious of all government; not just be opposed to the current United States Government. It would be a shame if the Republican Party “embraced its inner libertarian” (which must be way inner) by adopting the version of libertarianism that seems to be defined as “a theocratic social conservative willing to play a few riffs of marijuana legalization.”